Threes

We blog for a million different reasons, but in the end we’re all storytellers. Writing Challenges help you push your writing boundaries and explore new ideas, subjects, and styles.

To participate, read the challenge instructions and write at least one post in response. Tag your post with DPchallenge and include a link to this post to generate a pingback. Make sure your post has been specifically published in response to this challenge. We might just highlight some of our favorites on Freshly Pressed on Fridays, or in our quarterly newsletter.

Three times Three

Recently, Michelle wrote a great post on how to tell a story in three photographs. We loved the idea so much, we used it as the subject of the “threes” photo challenge. Today, we’re going to look at the idea of threes for a third time. (So cubist!) In this week’s writing challenge, you’ll write a post using three photographs for inspiration.

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it

You can choose to write a post inspired by a response to the “Threes” photo challenge, or you can write your post based on three photos you supply.

Not sure how to get started? Here are some ideas to give your muse a friendly nudge:

Choose one set of three photos below and write a fiction piece inspired by the photos. You might choose a photo subject as your main character or the location as the setting for your fiction.

Write three haikus, one to represent each photograph in the set of photos you choose.

Choose an object/location depicted in a photoset and write a reflective piece about that object/location. For extra inspiration on writing about objects, refer to Andrea Badgley‘s recent writing challenge, “Object.”

Write about a memory inspired by either three of your own photographs or a memory sparked from a set of samples below.

There is no right way or wrong way to participate in the challenge — the object of the challenge is to get you writing and to have a bit of fun.

Comments

Interesting challenge. I like it and the idea of the use of the three photographs. Looking at the sets, my cogs have begun turning!! 🙂 Thanks for the challenge. I love how each weeks DP Writing Challenge is so different, they’re imaginitive! 🙂

Hi Rob. You can always go to ‘All Posts’ in your Dashboard, click ‘Edit’ under your story, and then add the pingback and the tag and click ‘Update’ for your post – you won’t ruin or lose any work; I do it all the time when I need to update a post. Hope this helps 🙂

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i have many pleasant memories of italy. one of them was a visit to a farm in montone, a walled medieval village tracing its roots back in the 10th century. it’s about 20 miles from the city of perugia in central italy.

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This one was fun! I probably could have written more but the more I got into it the more pictures I want to add. So I cut it off to stay in line with the three theme. Enough of me babbling! Check it out!!!!

Sincere thanks for including the photos of my son’s birth in this writing challenge. I asked my son for a comment to share with the WordPress blogger community, but his only reply was incomprehensible babbling. 🙂